TheLostSwede
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Tsk tsk, all this modern hardware...
There were some really bizarre things, like the Jazz Multimedia - Outlaw 3D Bonnie and Clyde based on the Rendition Vérité V2200 with both PCI and AGP support. You had to swap sided for the blanking plate if you swapped interface.
MSI made something similar a few years later with a Radeon X800XL "VPU", but the PCI interface was replaced by PCIe by then. Don't think this one ever went on sale though.
Source: http://hexus.net/tech/news/graphics/1221-computex-2005-msi-shows-odd-ball-graphics-boards/
For you 3Dfx fans out there, here's a card I doubt most of you have seen.
Source: http://pctuning.tyden.cz/component/content/4814/4814?task=view&limit=1&start=2
Then we have fun things like this card from Tseng Labs with MDRAM. Can't say I remember anyone else using that on their graphics cards.
Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tseng_Labs
And then there were bizarre things like the S3 Chrome 5400E with eight display outputs...
Source: http://www.4gamer.net/games/021/G002193/20100605002/
Graphics cards are so boring these days
There were some really bizarre things, like the Jazz Multimedia - Outlaw 3D Bonnie and Clyde based on the Rendition Vérité V2200 with both PCI and AGP support. You had to swap sided for the blanking plate if you swapped interface.
MSI made something similar a few years later with a Radeon X800XL "VPU", but the PCI interface was replaced by PCIe by then. Don't think this one ever went on sale though.
Source: http://hexus.net/tech/news/graphics/1221-computex-2005-msi-shows-odd-ball-graphics-boards/
For you 3Dfx fans out there, here's a card I doubt most of you have seen.
Source: http://pctuning.tyden.cz/component/content/4814/4814?task=view&limit=1&start=2
Then we have fun things like this card from Tseng Labs with MDRAM. Can't say I remember anyone else using that on their graphics cards.
Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tseng_Labs
And then there were bizarre things like the S3 Chrome 5400E with eight display outputs...
Source: http://www.4gamer.net/games/021/G002193/20100605002/
Graphics cards are so boring these days